In the rules of the GB, it says drawings and writings are allowed, so here is a little break from the airplanes. Just a small scene of some American infantry in 1946, at the height of the "First Atomic War" as it says on the aircraft sheets.

"September 23rd, 1946. American troops of the 12th ID (Infantry Division), United States Army, pause to survey the now abandoned ruins of Saint-Malo, France. In the distance, a tall mushroom cloud from an atomic artillery strike looms over the land."

Nakajima floatplanes captured by the USN. These would probably be used in very limited numbers by the United States Navy as there would be a lack of spare parts and ultimately an entirely different control scheme and cockpit design pilots would have to learn in order to fly them.